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Tag: Mazda

Toyota Partners With Suzuki To Build Light-Weight Sports Car
EVs & Crossovers, Sports Cars, Suzuki, Toyota

Toyota Partners With Suzuki To Build Light-Weight Sports Car

Toyota is working with Suzuki to build a super light sports car with a 1.0-liter engine. The mid-engine coupe is expected to be lighter than even the lightest version of the Mazda Miata. It’s expected to produce 120 horsepower, but should be quite energetic due to how light it will be. Nothing is firm yet, so it’s hard to predict when it might end up at your local Toyota dealer. (more…)
Mazda

Mazda Announces Pricing & Trim Details for the 2022 Mazda3

The 2022 Mazda3 is set to hit your local Mazda dealership any day now. This highly-anticipated sedan/hatchback had drivers waiting on pins and needles for details about how Mazda planned on topping previous models. It wasn’t until the end of 2021 that details finally emerged, and they were worth the wait. (more…)
Mazda, Safety, Tech, Tesla, Volkswagen

New Mazda Cars Will Stop if Driver Suffers Health Problem

One of the most exciting elements of technological innovation you’ll see at your local Mazda dealer is the constantly improving safety features available on new Mazda vehicles. We’re already getting used to cars that can self-park, remind drivers to check their backseats, and automatically apply the brakes to avoid a collision. The future will continue this trend of safety transformation with the inclusion of tech that can actually tell if a driver has a health problem like a heart attack or stroke. (more…)
Mazda

Why is the New Mazda3 Old Fashioned?

Over the past few years, the Mazda brand has spelled engagement and driving pleasure on the road. This is the brand that uses “zoom zoom” as its mantra has been great at bringing advancements and developments to the market to make sure we can have more of what we want when it’s time for the drive. Because of the upgrades, improvements, and driving dynamics that we’ve enjoyed over the recent years from Mazda, the question comes to mind to make us wonder why we see an old-fashioned item on the newest car in the lineup. (more…)
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